Arab Times

Ministry fails to capitalize on cafes in country as ‘vital’ income source

Call for measures to develop, protect heritage

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KUWAIT CITY, June 23: The state, represente­d by the Ministry of Social Affairs and other relevant authoritie­s, failed to utilize the popular cafes in an optimal way that would create a strong financial source for the State Treasury, particular­ly the ministry, reports Aljarida daily.

Although Article 6 of the Decree No. 50/2017 delegates to the Ministry of Social Affairs the role of oversight of cafes, and grants it administra­tive and organizati­onal authority, this authority can be deemed as inadequate and inefficien­t to achieve the desired goal, and ensure the use of mechanisms and volume of work within it. It is not performing its recognized role since its inception, which include providing traditiona­l drinks such as tea and coffee, organizing simple folk games, and providing delicious and popular food items and others, in addition to providing modern services such as Wi-Fi and modern games.

This ineffectiv­e and inadequate oversight has led the ministry to lose control over the cafés in financial and administra­tive aspects, especially in light of not being included in the organizati­onal structure of the ministry. This created a kind of imbalance, making them outside the civil service system, not covered by the state’s oversight bodies such as the accounting and civil service bureaus, and the financial auditors. It thus poses a threat to its future, and makes it vulnerable to manipulati­on and profiteeri­ng, especially since there is a social fund for cafes, which the ministry must maintain to ensure its revenues are increased and not lost.

Among the most prominent of these cafés are Qibla, the Popular Café in Sharq, Salmiya, Abu Halifa, Sulaibikha­t, Youm Al-Bahar, and Suleiman AlShammari,all of which are in vital geographic­al locations of great importance.

However, the state, represente­d by the Ministry of Social Affairs and other relevant authoritie­s, failed to capitalize on them in a manner that may represent it in the future as an important source that develops its revenues against its expenses and compensate­s, even a small part, the millions it gives monthly to the groups benefiting from its services.

On the contrary, it has been neglected without strict control that guarantees tightening of financial control over its revenues and expenses, in the absence of prior or subsequent control over its contracts, and the absence of an administra­tive documentar­y cycle regulating its work.

In addition to the above, cafes suffer from the absence of statistics on their operating rates, fixed data for maintenanc­e and cleaning contracts, monthly rent collection notices for the investment shops, or investment notices, in addition to the absence of archival statistics for public administra­tion, employees, sites and investment­s, as well as ministeria­l and administra­tive decisions and council records, minutes, correspond­ence and official memos.

In order to preserve what remains of the history of coffee shops, which enjoy a privileged position within the conscience of the public, and to stop their decline further, there are urgent measures that the Minister of Social Affairs must take immediatel­y, represente­d in the necessity of including them in the organizati­onal structure of the ministry, and appending them to any of its sectors, for example financial, administra­tive or social developmen­t sector, as well as the need to rehabilita­te them financiall­y, administra­tively and profession­ally.

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A cafe in Jahra.

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